sure it is. The heart of their position is that African and Arab women
are incompatible with the the glamorous and wholesome image they are
trying to project. Not.

I understand target marketing and this ain't it.

On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Gruss Gott<grussg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Vivec wrote:
>> That is racism. That is discrimination, and is the foundation of civil 
>> rights.
>> It is what the US has fought hard against from the 1960s to now.
>>
>
> I'm sorry, but it's just not.
>
> If you're a company, you have a right to represent that brand any way
> you like.  Sales people, advertising actors and models, spokespeople,
> et al are all part of the brand.
>
> If it's backoffice, then you're right.  If it's externally facing then
> it's branding.
>
> And the reason is because you can view their branding and market
> segmentation and decide you don't want to buy their products.
>
> But it's not a racist policy.
>
> 

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